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First Things First: Living the Kingdom in the Everyday
The Kingdom: Present and Future, Visible and Hidden
- God’s kingdom is both already here and still coming (Matthew 4:17; Matthew 25:34).
- We live as kingdom people now, making decisions shaped by eternal priorities.
- Kingdom decisions often require courage—like witnessing at work despite risk.
- The eternal hope of the kingdom reorients our daily fears and goals (Matthew 6:33).
Private Obedience Is Kingdom Ground
- The secret place is where the kingdom takes root: thoughts, habits, integrity.
- Obeying in finances, media use, and forgiveness reflects a heart aligned with Jesus (Matthew 6:4, Philippians 4:8).
- Small decisions—buying a train ticket, paying taxes—become holy acts.
- God sees and rewards those who seek Him in the quiet places.
Righteousness: Received, Not Achieved
- God’s righteousness is not earned by comparison or performance (Romans 3:21–22).
- We seek it by aligning with His truth and grace (Psalm 119:142; Luke 18:13–14).
- The gospel frees us from pride and guilt—we stop measuring ourselves against others.
- Jesus alone is good; we rest in His goodness and walk in humble obedience (Luke 18:19).
Breaking the “Good Christian” Illusion
- “Being good” often masks comparison, pride, or fear of man.
- Seeking His righteousness confronts our self-made standards.
- The gospel humbles us: we see how much we need grace—and how freely God gives it (Philippians 3:9).
Living the Kingdom in Everyday Life
- Let Jesus rule in the quiet corners: your budget, your thoughts, your time.
- Embrace obedience that no one sees—because God does.
- Let righteousness be your compass, not reputation or convenience.
- Learn to ask in every moment: Is Jesus King here too?